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[FR] Server connect status #858

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KD-MM2 opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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[FR] Server connect status #858

KD-MM2 opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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@KD-MM2
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KD-MM2 commented Oct 4, 2024

I am a self-hosted user, my impression of AppFlowy is very good, there is PC app, mobile app, everything.
But one thing that worries me is that sometimes with unstable connection, my client app often does not save notes/documents properly. I do not know what the problem is, even with the local network, the synchronization seems to be unstable (my feeling).
For example, one time I was at the company, opened AppFlowy and noted down a few things so I could check them when I got home, but when I got home, I opened the client app on my home computer and everything seemed to be the same as when I had not done anything.
I am also using Immich, and it has a feature that I think is really cool, which is in the bottom left corner of the interface, I can see the status of the server (online/offline or something else). So I think it would be great if AppFlowy also has a place where I can check the connection status to the server.

1~3 main use cases of the proposed feature

  • This feature should be able to check if the server is up and running and the client is well connected to the server.

what types of users can benefit from using your proposed feature

  • users who have unstable networks condition who want to check if they are synced.
  • self-hosters who want to know if their server is running or client is well connected to server.

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Immich example:
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@appflowy appflowy self-assigned this Nov 21, 2024
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